A competitive advantage you can count on goes well beyond your tackle box. That’s why the all-new Crestliner PT20 delivers so much more for today’s top professional fishermen. It starts with the hull. Seamless all-welded aluminum construction is lighter and far more durable than its fiberglass counterpart, so you can go faster and break into hard-to-reach spots come tournament day. And inside the PT20, you get everything an expert bass angler demands—and a lot more of it—including a 45-gallon stern livewell, a wide-open deck, tons of rod storage, a recessed trolling motor foot control and more. Welcome a new chapter in Crestliner’s lineup, and the next milestone of your professional angling career—only with the all-new PT20.

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1 – LOWER COST: A tournament-ready aluminum bass boat with the appropriate power costs much less than its glass counterpart, leaving you with a lower monthly payment.

2 – REACH FARTHER: With an aluminum bass boat you can sneak farther into a shallow creek than any glass boater would sanely attempt. In such places, logs, stumps, laydowns and rocks can crack fiberglass gel coat, but dings, dents and superficial scratches are no problem for the aluminum boat.

3 – GET IN, GET OUT: Sneaking into a narrow creek or canal might give you a though time to turn-around when it’s time to go. A heavy glass boat offers little chance of crossign mud puddles in the skinny water spots.